Everyone wonders about this at some point. The universe is beyond measure.
The Magnificent Evans ended on 1984-10-11.
Yes universe is endless and it is expanding but every thing that expands has its end once it reaches that end it explodes this might be the cause of the end of universe so there might be a end of universe
No because we are one of many million galaxys in the universe and even if all the planets dissapeared along with the stars and other objects flying around in the universe there would still be a extremely large amount of emptyness up in the skySo the answer is NO the universe will never end.
The Magnificent Marble Machine ended on 1976-03-12.
No. McDonalds could very well be the end of the universe, but it is definitely not AT the end of the universe.
The universe is infinite, there is no end. But if there was an end there would be a restaurant there!(Indeed! McDonald's, with a KFChicken, a Pizza Hut, and 2 Starbuck'snot far off. And why not !? Weary tourists will eat anything!)Scientific AnswerThe universe is so vast that if you traveled, even at the speed of light, you wouldn't reach the end. In addition, because the universe expands as such a large rate every second, it would be scientifically impossible to reach the end of it.
The end of the universe means nothing will survive even the universe itself.
The universe will end in 5 billion years time.
There is no known end to the Universe. It is always expanding, too.
The End of the Universe was created on 2001-08-24.
The Restaurant at the End of the Universe has 208 pages.
We know NOTHING about the "end of the universe". We don't know if the universe WILL end, or what might cause this to happen, or what would come "after" the end of the universe, or even if the phrase "after the end of the universe" has any meaning at all. There are some pretend "scientists" who can tell you, in amazing detail, what the "end of the universe" might look like. But no two of these actually agree, and all their guesses are based on shaky mathematical models which may (or may not!) have any relevance or accuracy. Science is, to a very large degree, the study of our ignorance. We try to learn a little bit, but for every new fact we discover ten new questions, so our ignorance grows faster than our knowledge.